ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
ANI Logo
Menu
Business

CCI has disposed off 80 pct anti-trust cases handled by it by now, says DK Sikri

New Delhi [India], Sep 9 (ANI): The fair trade regulator, Competition Commission of India (CCI) has disposed off more than 600 of 750 anti-trust cases handled by the Commission by now i.e. about 80 per cent of the total cases, its chairman, DK Sikri said at an ASSOCHAM event held in New Delhi today.

ANI Sep 09, 2016 22:32 IST googleads

CCI has disposed off 80 pct anti-trust cases handled by it by now, says DK Sikri
New Delhi [India], Sep 9 (ANI): The fair trade regulator, Competition Commission of India (CCI) has disposed off more than 600 of 750 anti-trust cases handled by the Commission by now i.e. about 80 per cent of the total cases, its chairman, DK Sikri said at an ASSOCHAM event held in New Delhi today. "Of the information filed, now 80 percent is not subject to any investigation as only 20 percent cases go through the investigation stage," said Sikri while inaugurating an ASSOCHAM conference on 'Competition Law: Opportunities and challenges in India.' "Unlike in the past when we undertook the investigation, in more than 50 percent of the cases or information filed with us we are now applying rigors of enquiry very-very strongly," he said. "What is more important is that the decisions so far made by the Commission have gone on very well and that is very satisfying for us and that has produced some positive outcome," added Sikri. He said that the CCI, in about past six months, had organized 40 events for promoting awareness in one way or the other amongst the people about the Competition Law, for all stakeholders and people to understand the scope of the law and the remedies it offers. The CCI chief also said that the Competition Law is also helpful to the government when it comes to making public procurements especially. "Cases of collusive bidding as well as cartelization have come to the Commission from various departments of the government, state governments and public sector enterprises, they have been investigated." He also said that there is greater awareness now about the competitive bidding among the enterprises as well as the government departments. "While evaluating the bids they have been closely looking at the fact whether the bidders are independent and they are not under the same management, mind you this was not the case earlier and this was not appreciated in the past," said Sikri. "Similarly, they are complaining if the prices quoted by the bidders are identical, this behaviour earlier was given not much consideration because the public enterprises would hold negotiation treating them all as L1 but now the same behaviour is being questioned and the government departments are genuinely looking for an L1 bidder who offers really a truly competitive price," he added. He said that this change has the potential to bring about considerable savings in the public procurement by the government as it constitutes 30 percent of India's GDP (gross domestic product). "If the government agencies become alert as they have become now and enforce competition thoroughly in the bidding process, even two per cent savings in the public procurement, including financial procurement can wipe out the entire fiscal deficit of the budget," further said Sikri. He said that competition compliance must go beyond being made a formality, it should be formalized and imbibed as an article of faith by all the businesses in the country. "We have recently embarked upon and are preparing a competition compliance manual which is comparable to international standards and are taking the help of legal fraternity in preparing this," he said. "We are hopeful that this will help in better understanding and promoting the culture of compliance in the country amongst businesses," added the CCI chairman. He also said that the Commission is not in favour of imposing penalties as they have to be rational and proportional. "We do not favour it and we do not want this to be imposed, we will advocate and favour more and more compliance which is in the best interest of Indian economy." (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Business

NSE concludes process for selection of intermediaries for IPO

NSE concludes process for selection of intermediaries for IPO

National Stock Exchange of India Limited on Thursday concluded the process for the selection of merchant bankers, law firms and other intermediaries for its proposed Initial Public Offering (IPO).

Read More
Business

CognexiaAI Launches AI Native Legal Intelligence Platform

CognexiaAI Launches AI Native Legal Intelligence Platform

New Delhi [India], March 12: Artificial intelligence technology company CognexiaAI has announced the launch of CognexiaAI Legal, India's first AI native legal intelligence platform designed to simplify legal processes, enhance transparency, and improve efficiency across the legal ecosystem. The announcement was made at a launch event attended by policymakers, legal experts, and industry leaders.

Read More
Business

India’s GDP projected to grow 7.1% in fiscal 2027 amid global unc

India’s GDP projected to grow 7.1% in fiscal 2027 amid global unc

India's real gross domestic product (GDP) growth is expected to moderate to 7.1 per cent in fiscal 2027 from 7.6 per cent in the previous year, according to a report by Crisil Intelligence.

Read More
Business

CREDAI Surat hosts 12th Cricket Tournament 2026

CREDAI Surat hosts 12th Cricket Tournament 2026

Surat (Gujarat) [India], March 11: CREDAI Surat successfully organised the 12th edition of the CREDAI Surat Cricket Tournament 2026, a four-day sporting event that brought together leading real estate developers of the city in a spirit of camaraderie, competition, and community engagement.

Read More
Business

AIS Design Olympiad (ADO) 7.0 Crowns National Winners

AIS Design Olympiad (ADO) 7.0 Crowns National Winners

New Delhi [India], March 10: Asahi India Glass Ltd. (AIS), India's leading integrated glass and window solutions company, today announced the winners of the 7th edition of the AIS Design Olympiad (ADO) -- a national platform that brings academia and industry together.

Read More
Business

ASSOCHAM and ICCC sign MoU to strengthen India–Canada business co

ASSOCHAM and ICCC sign MoU to strengthen India–Canada business co

According to the press release, "This MoU provides the framework within which the two organizations would collaborate to further strengthen trade, investment, and economic cooperation between the members of both organizations." Through the MoU, ASSOCHAM and ICCC would also collaborate to increase the engagement between the business communities of both nations and encourage organizations in both nations to explore new avenues of trade and investment.

Read More
Business

Middle East conflict could dent India's GDD, push oil to $110: Re

Middle East conflict could dent India's GDD, push oil to $110: Re

The primary concern for the Indian economy is the sharp increase in fuel costs. According to the report, "Brent has moved up from a range of US$ 65-US$ 70 per barrel to US$ 110 per barrel since the war broke out." This surge is linked to major infrastructure failures in the region. "Iran's oil infrastructure has been damaged. The Strait of Hormuz is closed. LNG supply from Qatar is closed. Natural gas price has surged by 50%," the report added.

Read More
Business

“$50 oil surge could wipe out 2% of India’s GDP,” warns Neelkanth

“$50 oil surge could wipe out 2% of India’s GDP,” warns Neelkanth

In an interview with ANI, Mishra highlighted that India's heavy reliance on imported "dense energy" makes it a primary target for global price volatility. "Every dollar increase per barrel costs approximately $1.8 billion annually. For instance, a $50 increase in oil prices represents a $90 billion impact, which is more than 2% of our GDP if sustained for a year."

Read More
Business

India can sustain 8% growth over next two decades: K Subramanian

India can sustain 8% growth over next two decades: K Subramanian

Former Chief Economic Advisor Krishnamurthy Subramanian has expressed confidence that India can sustain an average economic growth rate of around 8 per cent over the next two decades, arguing that policymakers must aim for such expansion if the country is to fully realise its long-term economic potential.

Read More
Business

New GDP series recasts India’s economy, revises size and sector s

New GDP series recasts India’s economy, revises size and sector s

New GDP Series changes size and structure of Indian economy, with India's latest national accounts revision altering estimates of the economy's size, sectoral composition and expenditure patterns while improving statistical measurement of economic activity according to the Finance Ministry's February 2026, Monthly Economic Review. The revised series, with 2022-23 as the new base year, introduces methodological and data improvements that more accurately capture structural changes such as formalisation, digitalisation and emerging service-sector activities.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.